Calling Black, LGBTQ+ artists. Submit to SKEW Magazine’s new issue Black Embodiment now!
Read MoreCheck out the theme for our fourth issue of SKEW Magazine!
Read MoreSKEW 03 represents the overflowing power and brilliance made manifest by artistic collaboration within Black community across the diaspora.
Read MoreThe Level Ground Team is out of office the week of August 9th-13th.
Read MoreThe deadline for artist submissions to SKEW 03 has been extended to Friday August 20, 2021.
Read MoreWe were awarded a California Arts Council 2021 Grant!
Read MoreResidency Week 2021 will run from July 31st - August 8th featuring three shows by our Resident Artists gabbah baya, Coffee Kang, and Emmet Prieto Webster, an artist talk, and a closing party!
Read MoreSix artists from The Level Ground Collective will be exhibiting original art at the upcoming iteration of High Beams #4, this Saturday in the parking lot of the Torrance Art Museum.
Read MoreLevel Ground is thrilled to announce our next cohort of resident artists: Leo Alas, Raegan Brown, and Bianca Nozaki-Nasser.
Read MoreMeet the selection committee for our 2021-2022 artist residency cycle.
Read MoreAt Level Ground we work to craft a unique position for each of our board members to ensure everyone has a significant and personal impact on our culture and mission.
Read MoreAn Interview with Resident Artist Emmet Prieto Webster.
Read MoreAn Interview with Resident Artist Coffee Kang.
Read MoreAn Interview with Resident Artist gabbah baya.
Read MoreOrder your copy of SKEW's latest issue during our online pre-sale.
Read MoreWe’re very excited to announce the newest addition to the Level Ground staff team, Reneice Charles. In her role as Level Ground’s Community Manager, Reneice will be overseeing our social media platforms and helping us hone our external voice and messaging. Outside of her role at Level Ground, Reneice also works as a life coach, writer, plus-size model, and vocalist. Reneice is perhaps best known for Femme Brûlée, her popular baking column published by Autostraddle, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg: she’s modeled for Torrid, Tomboy X, and the Plus Bus; performed with queer music icon Mary Lambert; worked on staff at Autostraddle’s queer adult summer camp, A-Camp; and more.
Read MoreSound healer and SKEW curator Karine Fleurima discusses her Afrofuturistic performance art.
Read MoreMeet 10 of the Blooming in the Whirlwind artists.
Read MoreMeet 9 of the Blooming in the Whirlwind artists.
Read MoreSKEW designer Nikki Pressley talks about her evolving art practice, farming, and “Black velocity”.
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